Unit 29 Health Promotion HND health and social care (GC0244)
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Task 1.
1.1 Explain the effects of socio-economic influences on Jack and Deborah’s health.
1.2 Asses the relevance of government resources such as reports/research reporting on inequalities in health
1.3 Identify and discuss the reason and any possible barriers to Jack accessing health care.
Task 2.
2.1 Identifying and analyzing the links between government strategies and models of health promotion in relation to the case study.
2.2 Explaining the role of different professionals in health and social care have on meeting health promotion targets set by the government in relation to the case study.
2.3 Discuss the role of routines in promoting healthy living with respect to Jack and Deborah in the case study
Task 3.
3.1 Identify the theories of health behavior and explain how health beliefs are translated into behavior in relation to Jack and Deborah in the case study.
3.2 Identify and discuss the potential effects of conflicts with the local industry on health promotion with respect to Jack and the case study.
3.3 Explain with examples the importance of providing relevant health-related information to the public with respect to the case study.
Task 4.
4.1 Plan a specific health promotion campaign that supports government health promotion strategies
4.2 Explain how the health promotion campaign supports health promotion strategies.
Conclusion.
References.
Introduction
Health promotion is considered as the process which enables people to improve their health. The health promotion activities focus on a wide range of environments as well as social interventions (WHO, 2016). This paper focuses on a number of issues related to health promotions. In the first section, this paper outlines the socio-economic influences on health in the case of Jack’s health condition. In addition, this section explains the barriers to healthcare in the case of Jack’s health condition. The second part of this paper outlines the model of health promotion. The third part of this paper discusses the factors that impact health promotion. Finally, this paper develops a plan for health promotion campaigns.
Task 1
Jack is a smoker and drinker having type 2 diabetes. He is a refugee and came from Sudan. His leg became scorched because of this condition. His wife Deborah is suffering from depression containing six children who live in a council home. She is a smoker too. Based on this case scenario, this section explains how socio-economic impact Jack and Deborah’s health.
1.1 Explain the effects of socio-economic influences on Jack and Deborah’s health
The socio-economic factors affect the individual’s health in every step. Economic conditions are related to the financial situation of a person. In comparison, society is related to the place of work, relatives, civilization, equals and the culture where the people live. In the case scenario, Jack just moved to the UK as a refugee. He comes from Darfur, Sudan. Jack was recently moved to a care home because of his poorly managed type 2 diabetes. His leg was recently amputated because of his condition. They have 6 children, who are staying with their mom in a council house.
The reason they have many children is that according to their culture. They do not believe in family planning. His wife who suffers from depression has not yet found a job, so the family depends on social benefits as their income. They are both smokers and drinkers and obese. This case scenario explains that the culture and traditions, that means the socio-economic factor impact on individual health. Stokols (2013) stated that the economic and social conditions that manage mental pressure and stress to a person. Thus, Jack and Deborah should take initiatives to recover the socio-economic barriers in improving health.
1.2 Asses the relevance of government resources such as reports/research reporting on inequalities in health
According to Healy (2011), every individual may not take benefits and equal benefits on social and health factors. This is related to the economic as well as financial conditions to an individual that the stage of the health advantages or increases works that he could function. Due to control of prosperity, people may not leave for comfortable analysis, cure, or benefits of the health support performances. Jack had been in financial or society hurting so for every case. He cannot be able to work on the advantages of health anxiety and increasing programs. In comparison, several public who had been achieving well may be leaving for refined cures of health as well as the performances.
Described on several papers or the study finished on the worldwide or nationwide level by legislative reasons, it can be restricted that there has a lot of difference among people concerning health helping and its benefits among people. Due to the matter or restriction of wealth and sociability people are taking unfair profits as well as cures. Management has been appealing several plans in this study though the condition has been about the same in condition.
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1.3 Identify and discuss the reason and any possible barriers to Jack accessing health care.
Jack is both smoker and a drinker. He is a refugee. Jack and his wife Deborah have six children. Jack came from Sudan to the UK. His leg was amputated when he came from Sudan. So he cannot move. His wife lives in a council house with his six children and has been suffering from depression. So they both are not able to income. And they are obese too and cannot believe in planning. They have six children. They cannot able to earn their livelihood. So the children are not healthful and they are not conscious of their children’s health. It becomes very disappointing and harmful to their life. His wife suffers from depression because they have no money.
They cannot have their livelihood. Every one and each of these situations exemplifies that Deborah has been in a condition of huge financial or communal stress and they pass their lives so roughly and take some profit from the government which is not so much. Jack has been observing economic and wealth restrictions. Jack has not enough money to achieve or exist in his individual life that is the reason he has been existing with his family in their stage.
Task 2
2.1 Identifying and analyzing the links between government strategies and models of health promotion in relation to the case study
There are many populations in the UK who are drinkers and smokers. How smoking is a risk for smokers are shown in the diagram below………………..